📜 Add better documentation across the compiler. #3
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use crate::syntax::Location;
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use internment::ArcIntern;
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use pretty::{DocAllocator, Pretty};
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use proptest::{
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@@ -5,13 +6,18 @@ use proptest::{
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strategy::{BoxedStrategy, Strategy},
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};
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use crate::syntax::Location;
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/// We're going to represent variables as interned strings.
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///
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/// These should be fast enough for comparison that it's OK, since it's going to end up
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/// being pretty much the pointer to the string.
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type Variable = ArcIntern<String>;
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/// The representation of a program within our IR. For now, this is exactly one file.
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub struct Program {
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pub statements: Vec<Statement>,
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// For now, a program is just a vector of statements. In the future, we'll probably
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// extend this to include a bunch of other information, but for now: just a list.
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pub(crate) statements: Vec<Statement>,
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}
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impl<'a, 'b, D, A> Pretty<'a, D, A> for &'b Program
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let mut result = allocator.nil();
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for stmt in self.statements.iter() {
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// there's probably a better way to do this, rather than constantly
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// adding to the end, but this works.
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result = result
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.append(stmt.pretty(allocator))
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.append(allocator.text(";"))
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@@ -44,6 +52,10 @@ impl Arbitrary for Program {
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}
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}
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/// The representation of a statement in the language.
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///
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/// For now, this is either a binding site (`x = 4`) or a print statement
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/// (`print x`). Someday, though, more!
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub enum Statement {
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Binding(Location, Variable, Expression),
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}
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}
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/// The representation of an expression.
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#[derive(Debug)]
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pub enum Expression {
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Value(Location, Value),
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@@ -4,6 +4,10 @@ use crate::ir::{Expression, Program, Statement};
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use super::{Primitive, ValueOrRef};
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impl Program {
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/// Evaluate the program, returning either an error or a string containing everything
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/// the program printed out.
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///
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/// The print outs will be newline separated, with one print out per line.
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pub fn eval(&self) -> Result<String, EvalError> {
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let mut env = EvalEnvironment::empty();
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let mut stdout = String::new();
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Expression::Primitive(_, op, args) => {
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let mut arg_values = Vec::with_capacity(args.len());
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// we implement primitive operations by first evaluating each of the
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// arguments to the function, and then gathering up all the values
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// produced.
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for arg in args.iter() {
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match arg {
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ValueOrRef::Ref(_, n) => arg_values.push(env.lookup(n.clone())?),
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@@ -48,6 +55,8 @@ impl Expression {
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}
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}
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// and then finally we call `calculate` to run them. trust me, it's nice
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// to not have to deal with all the nonsense hidden under `calculate`.
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match op {
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Primitive::Plus => Ok(Value::calculate("+", arg_values)?),
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Primitive::Minus => Ok(Value::calculate("-", arg_values)?),
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@@ -3,6 +3,10 @@ use internment::ArcIntern;
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use std::collections::HashSet;
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impl Program {
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/// Get the complete list of strings used within the program.
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///
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/// For the purposes of this function, strings are the variables used in
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/// `print` statements.
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pub fn strings(&self) -> HashSet<ArcIntern<String>> {
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let mut result = HashSet::new();
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